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World Log: Tundra Arrival
Who: All characters in the city
What: The log for the city's arrivel on the ice planet
Where: All around the city
When: November 21st-November 30th
Warnings: None
What: The log for the city's arrivel on the ice planet
Where: All around the city
When: November 21st-November 30th
Warnings: None
You all get some warning to prepare, which is great. A little time to stock up on supplies, make sure everything's where it supposed to be, call your friends in from their fishing boats. And then the city moves. It happens in the blink of an eye - one moment you're on islands, surrounded by ocean, and the next? The next you're surrounded by frozen ground, the temperature has dropped significantly, and even the sky looks different. The air has a bite to it, that familiar feeling telling you it's thinking about snowing soon. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday soon.
The city has rearranged itself back into that old, familiar shape, instead of spread out across islands like it was a moment ago. Maybe that'll make things easier for you, maybe it won't, but it also means the return of the lake and river that used to bisect the city - only now they're frozen over. This climate also means it'll be hard for any plants not otherwise protected to survive - and that you, too, will start feeling that cold if you're away from a warm place for too long.
And warm places might be in short supply, because when the city moved the gods did not. What does that mean for you? Well, whatever supplies are in the shops at the moment the city moves are the only ones left. No new food supplies, no new clothing, nothing. In addition, the power across the whole city is out, including water and heating. Anything else powered or supplied by gods (the hot springs, the mopeds, what's left of the orchard, the armory, the GPS) will not work.
You're on your own. Try not to die.► This log covers November 21st-30th.
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[He asks it just to be difficult, but it lacks the snappiness he'd had earlier; it's obvious he's caught and he's relieved that Gren isn't going to just tell anyone and everyone, and Connor would like to keep it that way and so dials back a bit on the 'being annoying' thing.]
I don't require batteries, at least not any that you might be able to find here.
[And that semi-admitted, there's no reason not to offer--]
If and when you get through the ice, whatever method you're planning to use, I can determine if the lake water is safe to drink in regards to any sort of chemical toxicity.
[Biological organisms and illnesses though, you're all on your own.]
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Still. Might be shit for you to salvage somewhere around here.
[He'd said it before just to see if he could get a rise out of Connor, to see if he was right about him, but it's... not entirely just to be shitty. Gren's out here to try to make sure that everyone can get what they need, and if Connor needs something different, well, then he's just gonna have to keep an eye out for whatever is part of a robot's balanced breakfast.]
[He turns his attention back to the thick ice when Connor mentions it.]
Handy. [No pun intended.] It'd be good to have more than one source of water around here. Just have to make sure everybody fuckin' boils it first, I don't wanna have to deal with, I dunno, fuckin' alien cholera or whatever.
If I manage to yank one of these motherfuckers out, [He gestures with his heel at one of the dark shapes swimming below the ice,] can you do the same thing with them? Figure out if shit's poisonous?
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He shakes his head slightly at the first comment, watching the shadow again.]
The parts I need are not available here.
[He isn't trying to be pessimistic, it's just how it is; he's sure at this point that he would have to trade for pretty much everything, since more generalized supplies that some of the others can use--oil, for instance--won't work for him. That's something he's accepted here, and also that he's mostly on his own about the whole thing since medical care for non-organic individuals doesn't seem to be a priority, but he appreciates any sign that someone cares.
He's silent as he considers the question, going over some variables before offering an answer.]
I don't know. I can do the same testing on their blood, provided they have some, but if there is anything inedible in the muscle fibers or otherwise I won't be able to tell.
[He can't test anything that isn't liquid or fine powder, unfortunately.]
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[Gren can always taste-test to see if it's poisonous before anything gets distributed to the city. If it's potent enough to take him down, then they all know to stay the fuck away. But they have to figure out something for a food source, until-- or if-- the gods come back.]
[But still-- plan made, basically. Get something to cut through this ice, get a water sample, haul one of these nasty fuckers out, ???, profit. It's not perfect, but nothing's going to be.]
But. [Sorry, Connor, Gren's kinda persistent when he gets on a topic. He doesn't let things go easy.] How long you got 'til you need more of whatever the fuck? You good for a while or are we gettin' fuckin' close to DEFCON 1?
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So he's content to help with this, nodding in agreement with the first statement. But as for the questions--]
If I'm not damaged, I can last for a very long time without any additional
maintenance; power may eventually become an issue, but not any time soon.
[However, that's only if he remains undamaged.]
If I take minor damage, I can self repair everything but lost thirium, which is our equivalent of blood. If a biocomponent is seriously damaged it will require a replacement, and if it's an essential component I will likely shut down.
[He's still getting used to considering himself 'alive', and so that he would die; 'shut down' is the familiar, easy term.]
Similarly, losing too much thirium will have the same effect as blood loss would for a human.
[And the potential of all of this--and thinking about it and how tenuous the situation is--is pretty distressing now that he can feel fear. But he's trying to ignore it, because there's nothing he can do about it at the moment other than not get damaged.]
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[Either way, it seems they can fix people easier than they can fix pretty boy robots right now.]
Take care of yourself, I guess.
[That's probably the most he can do at this point. Try to stay safe and hold out until there's a solution.]
I'd tell you to keep outta trouble, but that's a fuckin' tall order around here.
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He nods at Gren's words, not really able to promise he'll do either, but he's definitely going to try.]
I'll do my best.
[And that said--]
Let me know if you'd like any help testing the water or any creature you may catch. I rarely have anything better to be doing.
[So in other words, he's willing to assist whenever.]
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[But Robocop is being a lot less pissy now, which makes it easier for Gren to be less pissy.]
Yeah, I'll give you a call or somethin'.
[Probably a text, because he really hates calls. It's a thousand times easier to send a message than to have to actually talk to someone.]
[He steps over towards Connor and sticks out a hand. Awkwardly, maybe, because god if he's not shit at introductions. Or, like, just being social in general? He's kind of like a poorly socialized dog that's trying to learn a new trick because his friends keep telling him to stop being an antisocial shithead.]
Gren.
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Connor.
[And yes, please text him, he likes texting. It's a more natural form of communicating for him anyway.]